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1961
2021
COLORADO — Lacey Alvin Lawrence, 60, transitioned from living on this earth to living in glory on July 19, 2021 after suffering from a terminal illness.
Lacey was born on May 21, 1961 to the proud parents Leroy and Minnie Lue Lawrence (both deceased).
Lacey leaves behind 3 brothers, Brady Lee Lawrence (Lima), Calvin (Kim) Lawrence (Florida), Andrew (Bernice) Lawrence (Lima).
Lacey was preceded in death by a sister, Corey Sue Ward and a half brother Walter Lawrence.
No services will be held as per Lacey's wishes. Lacey asked that all who cares about the poor in this world turn their efforts & attention towards them, not him.
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Lisa Pescosolido
August 11, 2021
In my thoughts today, may you rest peacefully.
Melvena Newborn (formerly Woodard)
August 9, 2021
Still shaking my head. Hard to believe Lacey is gone. May he Rest In Peace. He will be missed.
Joel North
August 8, 2021
My sympathies to the Lawrence family at this time. Lacey was a great soul - may he rest in peace and light - wishing you all peace and comfort at this time.
James Hile
August 8, 2021
To the Lawrence kids, Calvin you I remember the most, but I do remember Lacey vividly and here express my condolences to/for you all in your loss. MAY GOD'S ANGEL'S SURROUND YOU
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Anne Bell Brown
August 7, 2021
So sorry to learn of Lacey's passing. He was a beloved classmate of Shawnee High School class of 1979. He will be missed!
Patricia Wall
August 7, 2021
Dear Bro. Andy & Family I offer sincere condolences. May the Lord Bless and strengthen you at this time.
Linda Irons
August 7, 2021
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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